In the second week of March, Larchmont Village resident Molly Schiot contacted the Chronicle after witnessing a distressing scene on Larchmont Blvd. “This morning I was sitting at Go Get […] ...
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Homeboy Industries has started the initial proceedings to purchase the 4-acre Monastery of the Angels in Beachwood Canyon, according to their lawyer, SOMOS Group. The deal is very much in the ...
It was a chilly, drizzly day, but that didn’t stop over 200 garden enthusiasts from visiting the five spectacular home gardens on the 2025 Petals & Pathways Garden Tour May 3, presented by the Windsor ...
Founding editor and co-publisher of the Larchmont Chronicle Jane Gilman has published a book that lifts the lid on the history of Hancock Park, an area that she describes in the book as “rich in ...
George Allan Hancock was truly one of the great aristocrats of his day. Scion of the Gilded Age, he was the son of Major Henry Hancock (the owner of the Rancho La Brea) and Ida Haraszthy Hancock, the ...
In the middle of November, Chronicle staff noticed construction work being done to the home of Lucy’s El Adobe Cafe, a neighborhood and entertainment industry restaurant staple for decades. It turns ...
This announcement comes at a time when the California legislature has 2 bills in front of them to preserve local newspapers and the access of those neighborhoods to news that is timely and relative to ...
I love a restaurant that feels as though I entered a friend’s warm home. Lucia, however, is not that restaurant. It’s more exciting. After checking in at the hostess stand at the Caribbean-inspired ...
City Planning’s Office of Historic Resources’ Lambert Giessinger described it, “It was one of the most egregious cases of demolition I have ever seen.” It was a shock that struck at the heart of the ...
Recruited by Cedars-Sinai to be the new chair of surgery, Dr. Cristina R. Ferrone moved from Boston to Windsor Square a year and a half ago. She spent her main growing-up years in Scarsdale, right ...
Hanging with your friends, exploring new and fun activities, doing sports together, sharing meals and sleeping in a bunk are the things that make up summer camp. Those carefree days can fuel a kid for ...